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were correct. Of the species described by him the following 
comments are offered : — 
grossipes. A very distinct species, with the base of the 
mentum much as in caviceps, but the two speciés otherwise 
very different. 
creberrimus. I cannot find that Blackburn has anywhere 
published a note as to creberrimus being a synonym o 
variable species. 
fraternus. Although placed in A, species noted as having 
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Crypropus parapoxus, W. S. Macl. 
C. subcostatus, Macl. 
C. obscurus, Macl. : 
The types of subcostatus are quite ordinary specimens of 
paradoxus; the types of obscurus differ from those o 
their gloss; the antennae of our specimens are almost 
or quite buried within their cavities, but appear to be quite as 
In paradorus. 
| bsence of cephalic 
tubercles (they are, however, often very feeble on paradoxus), 
the deci 
